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When introducing myself to a person of colour or someone with an accent, I’d say my name in Arabic, how my mother wanted it to be pronounced. To those who refuse to shorten or anglicize their name, I offer mine as an act of camaraderie. But if I’m meeting someone who looks like they’ve never had to correct people three times before being offered a handshake, I just accept whatever rolls off their tongues.
We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir
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